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UTILITIES AND SERVICES <br /> 21. Access: The subject parcel is accessed via Hualalai Road, owned and maintained by the <br /> County of Hawaii with an average pavement width of 20 feet and varying right-of-way <br /> widths. The applicant proposed two (2) new access roads, consisting of Proposed Road <br /> Lot A, a cul-de-sac providing access from Hualalai Road and a proposed road reserve <br /> easement providing access to the adjacent parcel to the south. Based on the proposed <br /> zoning, the Department of Public Works (DPW)recommends that the applicant provide <br /> improvements to the subject property's entire Hualalai Road frontage consisting of, but <br /> not limited to pavement widening, paved shoulder and swale improvements, and any <br /> required utility relocation, meeting the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities <br /> Act and the approval of the Department of Public Works. DPW recommends the <br /> improvements to be located along the entire subject property frontage of Hualalai Road <br /> equaling half the distance between the difference of the current and proposed right-of- <br /> way width and be dedicated upon request of DPW at no cost to the County. According to <br /> the General Plan, Hualalai Road is a collector road and therefore shall be improved to a <br /> 66-foot-wide right-of-way. DPW recommends that all driveway connections meet the <br /> requirements of Hawaii County Code and that the applicant install any required <br /> streetlights or traffic control devices that may be necessary, with design purchase and <br /> installation being the responsibility of the applicant. The applicant has requested relief <br /> from DPW's recommendation to provide improvements, including pavement widening, <br /> paved shoulder and swale improvements along the Hualalai Road frontage., with the <br /> rationale that the applicant's fair share contributions should fulfill the financial burden to <br /> mitigate potential regional impacts of the development with respect to public facilities. <br /> Additionally, the applicant states that the topography on Hualalai Road makes the project <br /> challenging, and that an alternate proposal is to subdivide and eventually dedicate a <br /> future road widening strip to the County. <br /> 22. Water: According to the Department of Water Supply (DWS), water can be made <br /> available from an existing 8-inch waterline along Hualalai Road which fronts the subject <br /> -6- <br />